Imagine poor DR Sandra's fix, if a boycott were called against Cherry Coke!
That's the problem with boycotts: if they aren't against things you would otherwise purchase or enjoy, they really aren't boycotts, they're just excuses.
I never thought much about the Coors boycott, because I was never impressed with Coors beer. Heck, Bud was always too watery for my taste, purchased for the buzz and nothing else.
For that matter, I can't recall any gay bars in SoCal that sold Coors. The bar owners were already boycotting the product, so I didn't have any voice in the matter. And I think part of what was going on at the owner level was that the distributors assumed that the owners were boycotting, and didn't even bother offering the swill. The only time the Coors name was found anywhere near the SoCal gay community was during the Gay Pride Festivals, which they would help sponsor. Not that it did them much good.
No, if I were to boycott something, I'd have to be giving that something up, something I'd otherwise enjoy. There's a local brew called Dogfish Head that I'd miss, if I had to boycott them for some reason. And an organized boycott would have an impact on their business, unlike the national brands.
Maybe I could boycott Lent. Nah, wouldn't work, I'm not Catholic.